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A Year of Blessings As 2016 draws to a close and we prepare for the Nativity of our Lord, Catholics would do well to take stock of the many blessings God has bestowed upon us over the past 12 months while preparing for the year to come. For the Society of St. Pius X, the most visible blessing was the opening of the new St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary in Virginia. Additionally, through- out the District of the USA, many other blessings oc- curred, including the renewal of St. Joseph’s church and academy in Michigan (see page 3) and the 10- year anniversary of Third Order Carmel Discalced (page 7). It is important, however, to remember that these visible blessings pale in comparison to the innumerable spiritual blessings God bestowed every day, both at the foot of the altar and inside the confessional. As we look to 2017 and the centenary of Our Lady’s apparitions at Fatima, let us use the bless- ings given during this past year as a means to pre- pare ourselves for not only this solemn anniversary, but the forthcoming Lenten season as well. To assist you in this endeavor, a review of two short books— on the family and confession, respectively—can be found on page 10. May Christ our God, who was born of the Virgin and deigned to be laid in a manger for our Salvation, continue to pour forth His grace on the District of the USA and bless and keep you, dear readers, in the coming year. Regina Coeli Report Number 273 December 2016 - January 2017 Regina Coeli House 11485 N. Farley Road Platte City, MO 64079 Tel: (816) 753-0073 www.sspx.org
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A Year of Blessings

As 2016 draws to a close and we prepare for the Nativity of our Lord, Catholics would do well to take stock of the many blessings God has bestowed upon us over the past 12 months while preparing for the year to come.

For the Society of St. Pius X, the most visible blessing was the opening of the new St. Thomas Aquinas Seminary in Virginia. Additionally, through-out the District of the USA, many other blessings oc-curred, including the renewal of St. Joseph’s church and academy in Michigan (see page 3) and the 10-year anniversary of Third Order Carmel Discalced (page 7). It is important, however, to remember that these visible blessings pale in comparison to the innumerable spiritual blessings God bestowed

every day, both at the foot of the altar and inside the confessional.

As we look to 2017 and the centenary of Our Lady’s apparitions at Fatima, let us use the bless-ings given during this past year as a means to pre-pare ourselves for not only this solemn anniversary, but the forthcoming Lenten season as well. To assist you in this endeavor, a review of two short books—on the family and confession, respectively—can be found on page 10.

May Christ our God, who was born of the Virgin and deigned to be laid in a manger for our Salvation, continue to pour forth His grace on the District of the USA and bless and keep you, dear readers, in the coming year.

Regina Coeli ReportNumber 273 December 2016 - January 2017

Regina Coeli House 11485 N. Farley Road Platte City, MO 64079 Tel: (816) 753-0073 www.sspx.org

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Dear Faithful,

The world is welcoming a new year. The days are growing shorter and the thermometer is plummeting. Winter has come and will not let us enjoy pleasant walks outdoors for many months.

This is the season where one enjoys a cozy evening around the fire, whether it adorns an affluent home or the humblest cottage. Family members, who were perhaps oblivious of one another for most the year, now have a chance to catch up and enjoy their time together. We are compelled to fight against the elements, and this struggle to keep warm and fit is a healthy and invigorating battle which can only bring out the best in us. After all, the European Crusaders who established the Kingdom of Jerusalem soon realized that they were become soft and inept for fighting because they lived under warmer climates.

The inclement temperatures and harsh precipitations lead to a forced retrenchment. We tend to hibernate while keeping up with only the most vital activities. There is in a way a sense of intimacy and detachment, com-manded by the season, which is healthy and induces us to focus on the essentials. It is easier to attain to what Solzhenitsyn called “the first human right,” which is “the right not to be encumbered with futilities”!

To some, I should say to most of us, this season seems painfully long and boring. If it can bring the best of the best souls, it is likely to make the weaker among us more sheltered, more distant, and even selfish. The longevity of the night and the cold dims our spirits. We need to open up our mind and souls to the sun, but it is on the far horizon, and more often than not, it hides behind persistent clouds.

We need to be men “for all seasons,” for the good and the bad times, in the days of plenty and the days of want. God designed us to go through the seasons and there is a special grace attached to each one. I think the seasonal grace of winter is perseverance. Wherever we are, whatever our state in life, especially after the “high” of Christmas, we need to plough through thick and thin and not get discouraged. For whoever falls prey to discouragement or, worse, despair “is not worthy of Me,” said Our Blessed Lord. A sacred writer gave the recipe for sainthood. “It is quite simple. You need a sprinkle of faith, a teaspoon of knowledge, a barrel of char-ity, and an ocean of patience!”

“Sufficient for the day is the evil thereof.” We have seen better days and we might be heading for greater dif-ficulties. But, blessed shall we be if, unruffled by the “future unknown troubles,” we simply keep press ahead. God blesses those who distrust themselves and the world, and set their whole trust in Him alone. Let us all seek God’s blessings through patient perseverance in these troubled times.

Wishing you all a happy new year in the New Born Christ.

Fr. Jürgen Wegner

Letter from the District Superior

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Tradition on the Move

It is quite an honor for St. Joseph’s in Armada, MI to be known as the birthplace of the Society’s apostolate in this country. Yet, after over 40 years of service, the buildings that housed that work have finally been retired. This December 8th marks exactly one year since the first Mass was celebrated in the newly purchased brick buildings which now house St. Joseph’s Church and Academy in nearby Ray Township. It has been a year filled with “firsts,” as well as hard work and challenges to renovate a formerly protestant building and to prepare for the opening of the Academy in new classrooms this fall.

The adventure began in August of 2015 with the purchase of 7.5 acres and two beautiful brick build-ings located almost 15 miles southwest of the previ-ous Armada location. While still situated in the rural area North of Detroit, St. Joseph’s is now much closer to populous suburban areas—leading to a large influx of new parishioners, academy students, and visitors nearly every Sunday.

After the property purchase was finalized, hopes were high for an immediate move for the church and the relocation of the academy by the end of the first academic quarter. Unfortunately, building inspectors and fire marshals had a different agenda. The build-ings, which were built in 2003-2006 as a protestant church and Sunday school, did not have the neces-sary egress windows and other features required for a full time school building. The parishioners and

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academy families, who had worked for many long Saturdays to pack up the church, sacristy, class-rooms, and offices, had to change plans with only hours of notice. An interim plan was devised to move the academy temporarily into the old church base-ment to decrease utility costs and prepare for a move in the (hopefully) near future.

Meanwhile, contractors were employed to install 8 new windows in windowless classrooms, relocate hallways, install ramps for the handicapped, and build new classroom walls. During the winter of 2015-16 the academy students studied away in make-shift basement classrooms and assisted at Masses in the partially dismantled old church upstairs. On Sundays, the parish travelled to the new location and rejoiced to see the large, bare church building look more and more like a true Catholic church with each passing week.

Renovations continued steadily, combined with many Saturday parish work days, as the deadline drew near. The school blessing ceremony had been scheduled for the Feast of St. Joseph the Worker on

May 1, 2016 and with only days to spare, the work was completed. It was a festive occasion attended by past principal, Fr. Steven McDonald; Fr. Kenneth Dean, an Armada, MI native; as well as Fr. Michael McMahon, Headmaster of La Salette Boys’ Academy and former St. Joseph’s Assistant. Many alumni semi-narians and religious were also in attendance for the Solemn High Mass, School Blessing Ceremony, and celebratory banquet.

It was not until this fall, however, that the students of St. Joseph’s Academy had the joy of occupying their spacious, well-lit classrooms for the first time. Now 58 students in grades K-8 are enjoying ample space for both study and play. At the center of the new academy building is a large open room known as St. Philomena Hall, named after the patroness of the Capital Campaign that helped make this miracle happen. Her image stands prominently next to the large crucifix hung during the blessing ceremony as a reminder of the great virtue and spirit of sacrifice that has made this long-awaited move a reality for St. Joseph’s church and academy.

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On September 28, after the Brothers’ Retreat, two young men took the habit of the Society Brothers and started their time of novitiate.

On the feast of their patron, St. Michael, all the brothers who were in vows renewed those vows; two of the brothers made their perpetual vows.

Fr. Kimball took the upcoming freshmen boys from St. Thomas More School (San

Jose, CA) to Our Lady of Guadalupe Monastery, where they experienced

monastic life for a few days.

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St. Mary’s Assumption parish in St. Louis once again hosted Catholics from around the country for their annual soccer and volleyball tournament.

Playing their 6th game of the day, in 90 degree heat, the men’s team from Kansas City took the championship in overtime.

The Franciscan sisters from Christ the King Convent in Kansas City travelled to several schools recently. The sisters are pictured above at an open house at St. John Vianney Academy in Long Prarie, MN.

Sister Mary Bernard visited with the first grade students at St. Robert Bellarmine Academy in St. Cloud, MN. She told the students the story of St. Francis and also a little about St. Anthony.

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Third Order of Carmel Discalced celebrates 10 years at St. Anthony’s, North Caldwell NJ.

Unlike a sodality, a Third Order is a vocation, a calling from Our Lord or Blessed Virgin Mary for personal sanctification and assis-tance to our holy Mother the Church, with vows of chastity and obedi-ence, and promise to adhere to the Rule for the rest of life. Modeled on St. Teresa of Avila’s discalced order of Carmelites, we aspire after holiness and find it in prayer, penance, and contemplation. Our practice of the presence of God spills over into the entire day as we perform the duties of our state in life.

Calling all Carmelites!If you are a Third Order Carmelite, whether professed

or novice, please register with the chaplain. We are compiling a register of all Carmelite tertiaries within the U.S. District of the SSPX so that we may assist Carmel-ites more readily. Additionally, if you are interested in becoming a tertiary, the chaplain will be happy to assist you with more information about Carmel. Please send your contact information to:

Chaplain: Rev. Fr. Christopher DanelEmail: [email protected]: P. O. Box 1691, Roswell, GA 30077

Recently professed Third Order Carmelite members at St. Anthony’s

Some of the young saints from Our Lady of Fatima in Sanger, TX celebrated the Feast Day on November 1.

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The school year at St. Robert Bellarmine Academy in St. Cloud started off right with a day of recollection.

Students at St. Joseph’s Academy in Ray Township, MI line up for the first day of school in their new academy buildings.

To begin the school year at St. Joseph’s Academy, Fr. Richard Boyle addresses students in the new St. Philomena Hall.

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The faithful of Immaculate

Conception Church in Post Falls pay

tribute to our Eucharistic King on

the Feast of Christ the King.

A procession in honor of the Feast of Christ the King passes in front

of the new church and academy buildings at St. Joseph’s

in Ray Township, MI.

St. Jude’s Christ the King Procession, which took place through the streets of Eddystone, PA.

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This short manual of family life for parents has been compiled by a French priest of the Society of St. Pius X who, interestingly enough, spent all of his priestly life in the same house with the apostolate of preaching retreats. Thousands of parents have passed through his care and have profited by his spiritual direction. He, in turn, has gathered much experience from their confidences and the results of his advice. As such, he deemed this little summary all the more needed that the times are worsening.

“The family, since 1968, has lost its traditions, its Christian focal point, in married life as well as in the upbringing and education of children. This is why divorce or separations are rampant, and chil-dren are steeped in the liberal and sensual spirit in which they are plunged.” (Preface) Needless to say, this compact guidebook on family

life does not have all the answers to your queries, but it does a remarkable job clarifying the true purpose of family life. Besides short sections on the practical as-pects of the home, the book contains lengthier chap-ters dedicated to family virtues (with an emphasis on

the works of mercy), as well as the spiritual lives of both spouses. Finally, the book does not shun addressing the sad spectrum of sin and division, and here again, the advice will prove useful to struggling souls.

In short, Advice to Successful Families provides a healthy recipe for authentic Christian family life. It pro-vides worthy meditation and discussion material for both husband and wife.

108 pages – STK# 8601 – $9.95 – Ebook $6.95

Advice to Successful FamiliesBy Fr. Alain Delagneau

www.angeluspress.org—1-800-966-7337

ConfessionBy Angelus Press

With the penitential Lenten season fast approaching, this brief offering from Angelus Press is a sure guide to help sinners return to God. This booklet is ideal for those wishing to make a general examination of life. It explains in depth the five steps for a proper confession: examination, contrition, confession, firm purpose, and satisfaction.

One important feature of Confession is called the “Examination of Conscience for Adults.” It is a reprint from the Redemptorist method of monthly examina-tion. For each of the twelve months of the calendar year there is assigned a particular virtue, succinctly ex-plained in the context of Christian perfection. After this opening there comes the examination of conscience proper divided into two parts: the mortal and the ve-nial sins opposed to the particular virtue. The exposi-tion is completed by some helps and counsels which offer guidelines for decisions and resolutions. While all of the theological virtues are covered, certain months

are also dedicated to the love of neighbor, justice, chas-tity, temperance, obedience, meekness, and, finally, humility.

This step by step monthly study of one’s conscience seems can serve as a “ladder of perfection” for a soul desirous of drawing closer to God.

96 pages – STK# 8559 – $5.95

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Visit www.sspx.org/fatima. Select Our Lady’s Jour-ney to find out which chapels are being visited and what special things are planned.

Select Testimonies to read what people are saying about the visits and Recent Pictures to see photos of all the various events.

SSPX Fatima: 816-733-2574 | [email protected]

Follow Our Lady’s Journey

December

16 Child Jesus Chapel, Pittston PA

23 St. Michael the Archangel, Farmingville NY

January

6 St. Jude’s Church, Philadelphia PA

13 North American Martyrs, Glens Falls NY

February

10 Mission Santa Maria, Prescott AZ

17 Our Lady of Sorrows, Phoenix AZ

March

3 Our Lady of Victory, Las Vegas NV

Our Lady of Fatima Pilgrim Statue Itinerary

Upcoming Retreats

Men:Jan 23-28 Ignatian Phoenix, AZFeb 13-18 Ignatian St. Cesaire, QuebecFeb 13-18 Ignatian Los Gatos, CAMar 6-11 Ignatian Ridgefield, CTApr 24-29 Ignatian Los Gatos, CAMay 8-13 Ignatian Ridgefield, CTMay 15-20 Ignatian Phoenix, AZJuly 10-15 Ignatian Ridgefield, CTJuly 10-15 Ignatian Sanford, FLJuly 17-22 Marian St. Louis, MOAug 29-Sep 2 Ignatian Ridgefield, CT

Women:Nov 28-Dec 3 Virtues Phoenix, AZDec 15-18 Ignatian Los Gatos, CAJan 2-7 Ignatian Phoenix, AZJan 9-14 Ignatian Los Gatos, CAFeb 6-11 Ignatian St. Cesaire, QuebecFeb 6-11 Ignatian Ridgefield, CTFeb 15-18 Marian Phoenix, AZMar 27-Apr 1 Ignatian Los Gatos, CAApr 3-8 Ignatian Ridgefield, CTMay 29-Jun 3 Ignatian Los Gatos, CAJun 26-July 1 Ignatian Ridgefield, CTJun 26-July 1 Ignatian Sanford, FLJuly 10-15 Marian St. Louis, MOJuly 24-29 Ignatian Ridgefield, CTAug 7-12 Ignatian Ridgefield, CT

Mixed:Mar 20-25 SSPX Third Order Phoenix, AZJun 14-17 Marian Los Gatos, CAAug 21-25 Teacher’s Retreat Phoenix, AZOct 11-14 Matrimony Los Gatos, CA

Dates subject to change. For more information please contact: 816-733-2500 | www.sspx.org

Rosary CrusadeAt the priestly ordinations in Zaitzkofen (Germany) on July 2, 2016, Bishop Bernard Fellay, Superior General of the Society of St. Pius X announced another Rosary Crusade as a spiritual preparation for the 100th anniversary of the apparitions of Our Lady of Fatima (May to October 1917).

This crusade will be held from August 15, 2016 to August 22, 2017. All the faithful are invited:

– to recite the rosary daily, alone or as a family; – to accomplish the devotion of the reparatory communion on five first Saturdays, and to mul-tiply their daily sacrifices in a spirit of reparation for the outrages against Mary; – to wear the miraculous medal themselves and to diffuse it around them; – to consecrate their homes to the Immaculate Heart of Mary.

The goal set by Bishop Bernard Fellay is a bouquet of 12 million rosaries and 50 million sacrifices for Our Lady of Fatima. Tally sheets can be found online at www.sspx.org.

For more information: 816-733-2500 | www.sspx.org

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Eucharistic Crusade

Monthly Intentions

December:

For the souls in Purgatory

Prayer for the Poor Souls

O Lord God Almighty, I pray Thee, by the Precious Blood which Thy Divine Son shed upon the wood of the cross, especially from His most sacred Hands and Feet, deliver the souls in purgatory, and in particular that soul for which I am most bound to pray; that no neglect of mine may hinder it from praising Thee in Thy glory and blessing Thee forever. Amen.

January:

For those who have lost everything because of war

Prayer for Victims of War

O Lord God, Thine own Son was delivered into the hands of the wicked, yet He prayed for His persecutors. Relieve the sufferings of the innocent victims of war; grant them peace of mind, healing of body, and a renewed faith in Thy protection and care. Through Jesus Christ, Thy Son Our Lord, who livest and reignest, world without end. Amen.

E-mail: [email protected]

Regina Coeli ReportNumber 273 December 2016 - January 2017 Regina Coeli House 11485 N. Farley Road, Platte City MO 64079 USA | Tel: 816-733-2500 | www.sspx.org

International Pilgrimages

Lent Pilgrimage to the Holy Land March 2-10, 2017

Meditate and pray at the sites where Our Lord lived, taught, and suffered. Take advantage of this 9-day semi-retreat to increase your knowledge and love for Our Lord with excellent speaker and chaplain, Fr. Steven McDonald, Second Assistant to the US District Superior.

Youth Pilgrimage May 26-June 6, 2017

The annual Youth Pilgrimage will visit Fatima to com-memorate the 100th anniversary, then cross into Spain to visit Salamanca, Avila, Burgos, and Loyola before ar-riving in Lourdes, France. Afterwards, join thousands of pilgrims and walk from Chartres to Paris. For youth between 18 and 35 years of age. Accompanied by Fr. Nicholas Gardner.

100th Anniversary Pilgrimages to Fatima August 2017

These special commemorative pilgrimages will join in the official SSPX festivities in Fatima to celebrate 100 years since the apparitions of Our Lady. Choose be-tween an 8-day journey through Portugal, a 12-day trip from Lourdes to Fatima by the Way of St. James Compostela, or a 12-day trip from Fatima to Lourdes. Accompanied by an SSPX priest.

For more information please contact: Regina Pilgrimages866–369–8149 | 785–437–2883 | [email protected]. Box 67, St. Mary’s KS 66536 | www.reginapilgrimages.com

100th Anniversary of Our Lady of Fatima 1917-2017May 23 - June 1, 2017

In honor of Our Lady 100th Anniversary we are organiz-ing a pilgrimage to Fatima in May with the highlight vis-iting Our Lady of Montserrat, Our Lady of Lourdes, Bur-gos, Avila, Fatima and more. Land price, only $2,355.

For more information and reservations please contact: Saint Pius X Pilgrimage | Christine di Cecco: 203–378–2763

email: [email protected] | www.stpiusxpilgrimage.com

2017 Liturgical Calendar

La Salette Academy

2017-18 Admissions Applications

Admissions for eighth and ninth grades are now open. Please contact the Academy office to receive an application for your son with further instructions.

DEADLINE: MARCH 1, 2017

5065 Olivet Road | Georgetown IL [email protected] | 217-662-2127 www.angeluspress.org—1-800-966-7337

STK CAL2017 — $12.95

The Life, Death, Resurrection, and Heavenly Glory of Our Lord Jesus Christ is the central focus of every liturgical year. And so it is fitting that the 2017 Liturgical Calendar should assist the faithful in following the yearly liturgical cycle through some of Christendom’s most splendid depic-tions of Christ’s earthly ministry and heavenly reign. These images are captioned by appropriate Scriptural quotations which can serve as sources of meditation throughout each month. Further elucidation of each month’s pictorial theme can be found in the provided texts which have been drawn from the Universal Church’s rich spiritual, liturgical, and theological patrimony.


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